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Fans are debating whether she’ll play Jean Grey or Gwen Stacy.
The couple reportedly got their matching tattoos a month before their engagement.
This movie is 127 minutes you’ll never get back—but should hopefully spell the end for this exasperating franchise.
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Self-described “professional witch” Kate Tomas says she faced “horrific accusations” that she wooed actor Andrew Garfield with magic.
The soda company clearly cut a fat check to producers of the maligned film, and it shows. It also—and this is a high bar—just may be the silliest aspect of the movie.
Sony’s attempt at a Spider-Man film helmed by Dakota Johnson absolutely bombed, likely taking with it any chance of future installments.
From fantastic hits like “Across the Spider-Verse” and “Boy and the Heron,” to gorgeous, inventive works from around the world, animation’s boundaries exploded this year.
The new PlayStation 5 game reimagines the iconic Brooklyn landmark as New York’s own little Disneyland—and you’ll wish it were real.
The crowdfunded film’s production was marred by a series of racist controversies. Now that it’s finally streaming, there’s a new reason for mockery: It’s not very good.
The animated “Spider-Man” films remade Gwen Stacy into a kick-ass superhero. They also made her a trans-coded teen girl, and queer viewers can’t get enough of the signs.
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